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Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 3:28pm
by Heston
101Walterton wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 2:30pm
I posted about this recently but it is scientific fact that the music from your teen years has a major impact on your brain and it is to do with raging hormones. As teenagers are flooded with hormones their emotions are all over the place, they like things more than at any other time in their life as well as hating things more. Same reason they have crushes on people and ‘first loves’ that stay with them for life.
So why is my favourite music from before I got any real hormones? 78 to 82?

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 3:30pm
by Low Down Low
Wolter wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 1:55pm
I feel like I’m constantly discovering new music.

It’s just mostly new to me, not current.
This is my default position too. I listen to quite a lot of radio because it always alerts me to new music which usually isn’t all that new at all. I remember the late AA Gill saying he never read books by living authors and I can see that in relation to music too, there’s already more there than we could possibly get to grips with in a single lifetime. It’s fun trying anyway I guess.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 3:30pm
by Wolter
Heston wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 3:28pm
101Walterton wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 2:30pm
I posted about this recently but it is scientific fact that the music from your teen years has a major impact on your brain and it is to do with raging hormones. As teenagers are flooded with hormones their emotions are all over the place, they like things more than at any other time in their life as well as hating things more. Same reason they have crushes on people and ‘first loves’ that stay with them for life.
So why is my favourite music from before I got any real hormones? 78 to 82?
Mine is mostly things I discovered in my 20s and 30s recorded from between 1966-1985.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 3:39pm
by Dr. Medulla
Wolter wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 3:30pm
Heston wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 3:28pm
101Walterton wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 2:30pm
I posted about this recently but it is scientific fact that the music from your teen years has a major impact on your brain and it is to do with raging hormones. As teenagers are flooded with hormones their emotions are all over the place, they like things more than at any other time in their life as well as hating things more. Same reason they have crushes on people and ‘first loves’ that stay with them for life.
So why is my favourite music from before I got any real hormones? 78 to 82?
Mine is mostly things I discovered in my 20s and 30s recorded from between 1966-1985.
Your balls dropped quite late!

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 3:46pm
by Wolter
Dr. Medulla wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 3:39pm
Wolter wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 3:30pm
Heston wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 3:28pm
101Walterton wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 2:30pm
I posted about this recently but it is scientific fact that the music from your teen years has a major impact on your brain and it is to do with raging hormones. As teenagers are flooded with hormones their emotions are all over the place, they like things more than at any other time in their life as well as hating things more. Same reason they have crushes on people and ‘first loves’ that stay with them for life.
So why is my favourite music from before I got any real hormones? 78 to 82?
Mine is mostly things I discovered in my 20s and 30s recorded from between 1966-1985.
Your balls dropped quite late!
Well, that and I grew up in the early 90s with no internet and mainly a K-Mart as the source of music until I was like 18.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 3:50pm
by Dr. Medulla
Wolter wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 3:46pm
Well, that and I grew up in the early 90s with no internet and mainly a K-Mart as the source of music until I was like 18.
Subtract the, what, eight-year age difference between us and it was the same for me. Actually, that also explains why my musical interests expanded considerably at age sixteen: I got a driver's license and could occasionally drive to Saskatoon, an hour and a half away, to independent and used record shops. And then once I was in university there in my early 20s. Otherwise, yeah, my hometown record stores supplied top 40 and that was it.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 4:55pm
by Rat Patrol
https://youtube.adblockplus.me/

^^Install this adblock filter on your browser filter. Works with AdBlock Plus or uBlock. You will never see a single YT comment ever again. Ever.

Just fucking do it already. You will never again feel the need to react to some stupid fucknut's stupidest take in the world on music you are voluntarily listening to in hopes of carving out a few minutes of takez-untainted enjoyment. :!:

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 5:35pm
by muppet hi fi
I've probably scanned YouTube comments maybe 25 times in my life, and only -only- ever to try to find out some musical info about recording dates, personnel, etc. (and the info was usually empirically wrong).

YouTube comments were the template for Facebook and Twitter - i.e. the nadir of public discourse.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 6:23pm
by Heston
Rat Patrol wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 4:55pm
https://youtube.adblockplus.me/

^^Install this adblock filter on your browser filter. Works with AdBlock Plus or uBlock. You will never see a single YT comment ever again. Ever.

Just fucking do it already. You will never again feel the need to react to some stupid fucknut's stupidest take in the world on music you are voluntarily listening to in hopes of carving out a few minutes of takez-untainted enjoyment. :!:
And miss out on shit like this? The comments for Christine Sixteen by KISS...
Such a peaceful intro for a song about a pedophilia

They were in there 20's when they wrote this.. still illegal but not as creepy.

What is more fucked up is fags bitching on their computer about rockers while their own genitalia shrinks from sight.

I'm in my 50s and singing it. I was a senior in HS when this song came out. I don't deflower 16 yr olds. I like to listen to it.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 6:25pm
by tepista
WestwayKid wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 9:06am
"they don't make music like this anymore"
Greg Kihn managed to insert that comment right in his song!!! ;)

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 6:55pm
by Marky Dread
coffeepotman wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 12:23pm
I was about 7 or 8 when I loved The Sweet and Bay City Rollers, 10 when I first heard the Sex Pistols...They are all still with me, well except the Rollers
Bye bye baby. You know the Ramones could've covered that and it wouldve been great.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 6:57pm
by Heston
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 6:55pm
coffeepotman wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 12:23pm
I was about 7 or 8 when I loved The Sweet and Bay City Rollers, 10 when I first heard the Sex Pistols...They are all still with me, well except the Rollers
Bye bye baby. You know the Ramones could've covered that and it wouldve been great.
I think they would have knocked a great version of "I Love You Love Me Love" by you know who. That is a really great track that I can never really listen to again.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 7:00pm
by Marky Dread
Heston wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 6:57pm
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 6:55pm
coffeepotman wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 12:23pm
I was about 7 or 8 when I loved The Sweet and Bay City Rollers, 10 when I first heard the Sex Pistols...They are all still with me, well except the Rollers
Bye bye baby. You know the Ramones could've covered that and it wouldve been great.
I think they would have knocked a great version of "I Love You Love Me Love" by you know who. That is a really great track that I can never really listen to again.
I don't have a problem listening to any of his songs. The evil stuff he did was years after those songs were released. A good song is still a good song either way. Why should other members of the Glitter band have to suffer because he's a two-bob cunt.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 7:05pm
by Heston
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 7:00pm
Heston wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 6:57pm
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 6:55pm
coffeepotman wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 12:23pm
I was about 7 or 8 when I loved The Sweet and Bay City Rollers, 10 when I first heard the Sex Pistols...They are all still with me, well except the Rollers
Bye bye baby. You know the Ramones could've covered that and it wouldve been great.
I think they would have knocked a great version of "I Love You Love Me Love" by you know who. That is a really great track that I can never really listen to again.
I don't have a problem listening to any of his songs. The evil stuff he did was years after those songs were released. A good song is still a good song either way. Why should other members of the Glitter band have to suffer because he's a two-bob cunt.
I'll admit to listening to it in the car but I won't have it on at my next dinner party.

Re: Annoying YouTube comments...

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 7:10pm
by Marky Dread
Heston wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 7:05pm
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 7:00pm
Heston wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 6:57pm
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 6:55pm
coffeepotman wrote:
25 Jan 2018, 12:23pm
I was about 7 or 8 when I loved The Sweet and Bay City Rollers, 10 when I first heard the Sex Pistols...They are all still with me, well except the Rollers
Bye bye baby. You know the Ramones could've covered that and it wouldve been great.
I think they would have knocked a great version of "I Love You Love Me Love" by you know who. That is a really great track that I can never really listen to again.
I don't have a problem listening to any of his songs. The evil stuff he did was years after those songs were released. A good song is still a good song either way. Why should other members of the Glitter band have to suffer because he's a two-bob cunt.
I'll admit to listening to it in the car but I won't have it on at my next dinner party.
Your guests probably wouldn't like your hair or the clothes you love to wear. They wouldn't understand you were just an angel in disguise.